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<blockquote data-quote="tacmedic" data-source="post: 49252" data-attributes="member: 578"><p>My wife and I also took this course. We were looking for some weapons retention training before she started to carry concealed. What we got was a class that should be mandatory for all who carry a gun, be it citizen concealed carry or as a LE professional. </p><p></p><p>Carrying as a citizen comes with responsibilities, and I don't say this lightly when I say IF YOU ARE CARRYING WITHOUT THIS TYPE OF REALITY BASED FORCE ON FORCE TRAINING YOU ARE BEING IRRESPONSIBLE AND A LIABILITY TO YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES!!! <img src="/images/smilies/image1129.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":nutkick:" title="Image1129 :nutkick:" data-shortname=":nutkick:" /> </p><p></p><p>Now I know that comes as a real kick in the nutz to many of us manly shooting men with our manly shooting egos but it simply is the truth. I have had military training (to include Special Forces training), law enforcement training (as a reserve deputy and SWAT Team Paramedic) and I am dumbfounded<img src="/images/smilies/image488.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":bigeye:" title="Image488 :bigeye:" data-shortname=":bigeye:" /> that none of my previous training covered this stuff. SCARY!!! I'll be the first to admit that I am probably just an average shooter, but I believe in the motto train like you fight. And both of us now have MANY new skills (mental, tactical, shooting, using edged weapons, and hand to hand) to ensure we survive to go home if we're ever the victims of a criminal assault and isn't that what really matters. </p><p></p><p>As seasoned law enforcement officers they help you understand the nature and tactics of your enemy which is vital. And what they teach you works, my wife is 115lbs soaking wet and has never had any martial arts training yet she was able to repeatedly use what she learned effectively against much larger opponents in real force on force training scenarios. We were so impressed that we are going to join the training group so that we can continue to learn. </p><p></p><p>My deepest gratitude to Mike, Brandon, Eric, and Marshall. They gave 110% in teaching and in taking shots and rounds as the bad guys. When they have their next course you better sign up fast...because everyone at this class said repeatedly they were taking it again! </p><p></p><p>A special KUDOS to Marshall who is a gifted firearms instructor. He hosted this training not being afraid to bring in other experts and expand upons his own knowledge and abilities as well as his students. That is the mark of a true professional and the type of instructor I want to train with! And to Brandon who my wife and I have dubbed the ballistics crash test dumby. He took many a licking and kept on ticking without a single complaint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacmedic, post: 49252, member: 578"] My wife and I also took this course. We were looking for some weapons retention training before she started to carry concealed. What we got was a class that should be mandatory for all who carry a gun, be it citizen concealed carry or as a LE professional. Carrying as a citizen comes with responsibilities, and I don't say this lightly when I say IF YOU ARE CARRYING WITHOUT THIS TYPE OF REALITY BASED FORCE ON FORCE TRAINING YOU ARE BEING IRRESPONSIBLE AND A LIABILITY TO YOURSELF AND YOUR LOVED ONES!!! :nutkick: Now I know that comes as a real kick in the nutz to many of us manly shooting men with our manly shooting egos but it simply is the truth. I have had military training (to include Special Forces training), law enforcement training (as a reserve deputy and SWAT Team Paramedic) and I am dumbfounded:bigeye: that none of my previous training covered this stuff. SCARY!!! I'll be the first to admit that I am probably just an average shooter, but I believe in the motto train like you fight. And both of us now have MANY new skills (mental, tactical, shooting, using edged weapons, and hand to hand) to ensure we survive to go home if we're ever the victims of a criminal assault and isn't that what really matters. As seasoned law enforcement officers they help you understand the nature and tactics of your enemy which is vital. And what they teach you works, my wife is 115lbs soaking wet and has never had any martial arts training yet she was able to repeatedly use what she learned effectively against much larger opponents in real force on force training scenarios. We were so impressed that we are going to join the training group so that we can continue to learn. My deepest gratitude to Mike, Brandon, Eric, and Marshall. They gave 110% in teaching and in taking shots and rounds as the bad guys. When they have their next course you better sign up fast...because everyone at this class said repeatedly they were taking it again! A special KUDOS to Marshall who is a gifted firearms instructor. He hosted this training not being afraid to bring in other experts and expand upons his own knowledge and abilities as well as his students. That is the mark of a true professional and the type of instructor I want to train with! And to Brandon who my wife and I have dubbed the ballistics crash test dumby. He took many a licking and kept on ticking without a single complaint. [/QUOTE]
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